It seems that Hollywood is starting to catch on to what many viewers already know: Some of the best shows on TV are not on a network; they're streaming over your internet connection. Shows such as House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black from Netflix have been capturing people's imagination for years, although major awards have often eluded them. But in the first months of 2015, one announcement after another pointed toward a sort of streaming content renaissance.

Informatica Corporation, a provider of data integration software, announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Applimation, a provider of application Information Lifecycle Management (ILM).

DPCI, a provider of integrated technology solutions for organizations that need to publish content to web, print, and mobile channels, announced that it has partnered with Mark Logic Corporation to deliver XML-based content publishing solutions.

SwiftKnowledge, LLC, a provider of web-based business intelligence (BI) software, announced the purchase of essentially all of the assets of SwiftKnowledge, Inc., including all of its intellectual property, by Robert Olson, founder, chairman of the board, and CEO for Stellent, Inc.

Altova, the creator of XMLSpy, an XML editor, announced that support for working with Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) data is now available in the Altova MissionKitVersion 2009 (v2009), its integrated suite of XML, database, and UML tools.

MetaPress, a hosting service for scientific, technical, and medical content, announced the latest publishers to launch their electronic content management and hosting services via the MetaPress 2.0 platform.

IBM, in collaboration with Google and the Continua Health Alliance, announced new software that will enable personal medical devices used for patient monitoring, screening, and routine evaluation to automatically stream data results into a patient's Google Health Account or other personal health record (PHR).

Handmark, a provider of entertainment, information, and productivity applications for mobile phones, and FreeRange Communications, a mobile technology company, announced the companies have signed a definitive agreement, under which Handmark will acquire FreeRange Communications.

Favrille, Inc., a provider of web-based Personal Health Record (PHR) and electronic safe deposit storage solutions, announced that it will change its corporate name to MMR Information Systems, Inc., effective February 9, 2009.

Bebo, a social media network, announced the launch of Bebo Open Mobile, a new global partnership program which will offer the mobile industry a suite of tools to provide their customers access to the Bebo social networking experience.

Kluwer Law International announced the launch of KluwerArbitration Blog, a new international arbitration blog offering a forum for discussions on international arbitration, including private and public arbitrations.

Meadows Publishing Solutions (MPS), a software development and consulting company, announced the release of its AutoPrice plug-in module for Adobe InDesign CS4 users on both Macintosh and PC platforms.

The Digital Library Federation (DLF) announced the publication of Future Directions in Metadata Remediation for Metadata Aggregators, a report that identifies and evaluates tools that can be used to normalize and enhance metadata.

The share of adult internet users who have a profile on an online social network site has quadrupled in the past four years, from 8% in 2005 to 35% now, according to the Pew Internet & American Life Project's December 2008 tracking survey.

MadCap Software, a provider of multi-channel content authoring solutions and a showcase company for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft XPS, announced that the MadCap Feedback Server 2.0 is now available.